GCSE Physics Tutoring for Students with ADHD

Straightforward GCSE Physics tutoring for students with ADHD - online or in person.

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Common patterns we see

A bright, interested student can still find GCSE Physics uneven when ADHD affects pace and accuracy. Exam questions may be rushed, units or minus signs missed, and multi-step calculations can lose their thread. Revision can also become irregular, with homework pressure building until last-minute cramming takes over.

Support works best when Physics practice is short, regular and easy to restart. Clear steps, exam-style questions little and often, simple accuracy checks and routines that reduce distractions can help prevent rushed mistakes from taking over.

What progress looks like

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In GCSE Physics, progress often begins when the question stops feeling like something to solve all at once.

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Your child may start by writing down the known values, the units and the equation that seems relevant. The whole answer might not be clear yet, but there is now a visible way into the problem.

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Multi-step calculations become easier to follow on the page. Lines, arrows or boxed stages help them keep track of where they are going, for example from force to acceleration to final velocity.

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Small errors are not gone, but they are noticed more often. A missed negative sign, a swapped unit or a power of ten slip in an electricity, waves or energy question is more likely to be caught before the answer is left.

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Homework starts to lose its last-minute feel. Instead of trying to cram a whole topic in one sitting, they complete a few shorter Physics questions, then come back to another set later.

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When focus drifts, they have something concrete to return to: drawing the circuit, sketching the motion, or saying the question aloud before going back to the calculation.

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GCSE Physics progress with ADHD may look uneven from week to week. The tutor pays attention to the wider pattern, including starting, checking, recovering focus and staying with multi-step work, then shares that in regular reviews.

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£80-£120

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